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Ukrainian Corruption Case Won't Halt Løkke's Aid Plans - The Copenhagen Post

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Despite a recent corruption scandal in Ukraine’s government, Danish Foreign Minister Lars Løkke Rasmussen maintains support for the country. Rasmussen defended Ukraine’s active anti-corruption institutions and contrasted them with Russia’s. The scandal involves President Zelensky’s chief of staff, Andrij Jermak, who resigned after his home and office were searched. Although not officially a suspect, Jermak […]

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After the dismissal of his closest confidant, the political situation for Wolodymyr Selenskyj remains complicated and the opposition is increasingly open to its policies.

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The forced resignation of Zelensky's powerful chief of staff comes at the worst moment in a country driven by Russian-American discussions, but this political storm allows Kiev to give guarantees of transparency and democracy.

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Yermak's departure is not just a story about corruption. This moment should represent Ukraine's separation from the Soviet legacy. On Friday, November 28, in his usual video address, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelensky announced that he had accepted the resignation of the... The article The Political Stakes of a Corruption Scandal. The Case of Andrii Yermak first appeared in The Fifth Power.

Ukrainian President Volodimir Zelenski is facing increasing pressure to decentralize power following the corruption scandal that forced the resignation of his chief of staff, which clashes with warnings that any drastic change can weaken national cohesion on the part of Washington and Moscow, according to EFE.Both opposition deputies and Zelenski's own party have called for decentralizing decision-making, after Andri Yermak, who was accused of c…

Regarding the serious corruption scandal that has engulfed Zelensky's loyalists, several points need to be clarified. A series of comments have been circulating recently that demonstrate the widespread nature of disinformation: many people are manipulatively describing facts, distorting them, and knowingly spreading misleading narratives to support positions hostile to Ukrainians. Yet Ukrainians are simultaneously fighting against endemic corrup…

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Le Parisien broke the news in Paris, France on Tuesday, December 2, 2025.
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